Chedworth Roman Villa - National Trust

The remains of one of the largest Roman villas in Britain provide a fascinating insight into the period. The site was discovered in 1864 by a local gamekeeper and subsequently excavated. Over a mile of walls survive along with beautiful mosaics, two bathhouses, hypocausts, a water shrine and latrine. Visitors to the museum will discover artefacts from the villa, and an audio-visual presentation brings history to life. We also run Living History events amid our beautiful wooded combe surroundings in the heart of the Cotswolds.

Roman Villa Tours and Handling Sessions

We offer guided tours of this 1700-year-old site, where you can discover surviving mosaics, hypocausts, bathhouses and latrines. We can also arrange archaeology handling sessions. Sessions can be tailored to suit students from Key Stage 2 up to A Level.

How to obtain

Call 01242 890256 or email chedworth@nationaltrust.org.uk for more information.

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01242 890256

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01242 890909

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